Nuancing null results: Why a soccer plus vocational training health promotion intervention did not improve outcomes for South African men

Sihle Mamutse , Nuhaa Holland , Christina A. Laurenzi , Jason Bantjes , Mark Tomlinson , Mary Jane Rotheram-Borus , Xanthe Hunt
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Abstract

Background

Male engagement with public health programming, especially around stigmatised issues, is often low, which may have adverse health outcomes. Eyethu, a behavioural intervention delivered using soccer to reduce multiple risks associated with HIV and substance use among young men, was shown in a randomised trial to be ineffective. This study explored the trial's null findings to identify considerations for future male-targeted programming tackling multiple risks concurrently. We explored trial participants’ perceptions of factors influencing engagement and effectiveness.

Methods

The descriptive, qualitative sub-study was nested within the RCT, conducted in two peri-urban townships outside Cape Town. Data was collected post-intervention, in November-December 2020. In-depth interviews, at a single timepoint, were conducted with individuals (n = 30) who had participated in the RCT. Data were analysed using thematic analysis.

Results

Three major themes emerged from the data: 1) participants’ positive perceptions of the programme's impact, despite the trial's null results; 2) reflections on the intervention's mechanisms, related to its impact on group cohesion, and 3) perceptions of contextual factors influencing intervention engagement and effectiveness.

Conclusion

Behavioural interventions that are embedded in communities and utilise sport to influence health-related outcomes have the potential to expand knowledge, foster social capital, and offer platforms for positive, meaningful connections for young men exposed to multiple adversities. However, these programmes need to be sustained over time to effectively enable behaviour change to take hold and be sustained when implemented with other environmental constraints.

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无效结果的细微差别:为什么足球加职业培训的健康促进干预措施没有改善南非男性的结果?
男性参与公共卫生规划,特别是围绕污名化问题的规划,往往很低,这可能会产生不利的健康后果。Eyethu是一项利用足球进行的行为干预,旨在降低年轻男性与艾滋病毒和药物使用相关的多重风险,但在一项随机试验中显示无效。本研究探讨了该试验的无效发现,以确定未来以男性为目标的编程同时应对多种风险的考虑因素。我们探讨了试验参与者对影响敬业度和有效性的因素的看法。方法描述性定性子研究嵌套于随机对照试验中,在开普敦外的两个近郊城镇进行。在干预后,于2020年11月至12月收集数据。在单一时间点对参与随机对照试验的个人(n = 30)进行深度访谈。采用专题分析对数据进行分析。数据中出现了三个主要主题:1)尽管试验结果无效,但参与者对项目影响的积极看法;2)对干预机制的反思,涉及其对群体凝聚力的影响;3)对影响干预参与和有效性的背景因素的看法。嵌入社区并利用体育影响健康相关结果的行为干预有可能扩大知识,培育社会资本,并为面临多种逆境的年轻男性提供积极、有意义的联系平台。然而,这些方案需要长期持续下去,才能有效地使行为改变得以落实,并在其他环境限制条件下得以持续实施。
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Mental Health and Prevention
Mental Health and Prevention Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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